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- An MPEG-2 system handles two kinds of multiplexed bit streams: a program stream and a transport stream.
- the program stream is used in a multiplexing scheme where a single broadcast program, including video, audio and captioning data, is transmitted in an error-free channel environment, or when an error correction function of a medium such as a CD is utilized without any alteration thereof.
- the transport stream is used in a multiplexing scheme where a number of broadcast programs are simultaneously transmitted in a channel environment where there is an error.
- the program stream is used when storing a single program of a video CD or the like, whereas the transport stream is used when performing digital broadcasting of a plurality of programs using a satellite.
- the packet size highly depends on a transmission channel or medium. For example, 53-byte packets (cells) are used in an ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) protocol in Broadband Integrated Services Digital Networks (BISDN). A header in such a packet, containing basic information thereof, is 5 bytes, and thus an actual payload is 48 bytes.
- the transport stream packet (hereinafter abbreviated to a “transport packet”) has a fixed size of 188 bytes in an ATM system. The first 4 bytes of the transport packet includes a header information, and the remaining 184 bytes includes a payload carrying video or audio data. The transport packet is transmitted while being carried in 4 ATM cells. If one byte of the 48 payload bytes of each ATM cell is used for an ATM Adaptation Layer (AAL), the actual payload is 47 bytes.
- ATM ATM Adaptation Layer
- each broadcast station multiplexes and outputs transport packets. Multiplexed transport packets from a number of broadcast stations are then multiplexed into a single bit stream for a subsequent transmission via a single repeater.
- Digital satellite broadcasting employs a multiplexing scheme using Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and Frequency Division Multiplexing (FDM) protocols.
- TDM Time Division Multiplexing
- FDM Frequency Division Multiplexing
- Each repeater has a bandwidth of 27 MHz and is operated according to the FDM scheme, and multiple broadcast stations may share a single repeater.
- a transport stream carried by each repeater is subjected to Reed Solomon coding and convolution coding for error correction, and transmission thereof between a satellite and the ground is performed through Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK) modulation.
- QPSK Quadrature Phase Shift Keying
- the reverse procedure of that described above is performed when a received transport stream is decoded.
- a repeater carrying a broadcast signal to be received is selected, and then QPSK-demodulation and error correction are performed on the broadcast signal.
- the resulting signal is a bit stream into which a number of broadcast signals are multiplexed.
- only transport packets of a broadcast station to be received are first selected from the multiplexed bit stream, and video and audio packets thereof are decoded by the video and audio decoders in order to reproduce image and audio signals, respectively.
- the decoding system includes an elementary stream decoder, including at least one MPEG-2 audio decoder and at least one MPEG-2 video decoder, and an MPEG-2 transport decoder.
- the decoding system receives MPEG-2 transport streams (bit streams) from a number of service providers (that may have various source types). All the MPEG-2 transport streams may contain a number of programs that can be displayed to users. Thus, switching (i.e., channel change) from one program (or channel) to another program requires switching from one transport stream source to another transport stream source.
- a latency between selection of a new channel and display of the desired channel is influenced based on the time it takes to resynchronize the data of the new channel by the elementary stream decoder and the transport decoder.
- the transport stream inputted to a transport decoder must be switched to a new transport stream.
- the transport decoder must first check Program Specific Information (PSI). Such an operation worsens the latency associated with the channel change, thereby making it difficult to smoothly provide broadcasting services such as digital broadcasting services to users.
- PSI Program Specific Information
- the present invention has been made in view of the above problem and provides additional advantages, by providing an MPEG-2 decoding system and a method capable of shortening the latency involved during changing of channels.
- an MPEG-2 decoding system includes a transport decoder for decoding a transport packet corresponding to a given PID (Program Identification) in a transport stream inputted thereto and retrieving a PAT/PMT (Program Association Table/Program Map Table) from said transport stream inputted thereto when a request to retrieve PSI (Program Specific Information) is made; a PSI memory for storing PSI; and a pre-decoder for i) checking the PSI stored in the PSI memory if a request to change to a desired channel is made, ii) reading a PID of a transport packet for an elementary stream of a program corresponding to the desired channel from the PSI memory, iii) providing the read PID to the transport decoder, iv) receiving the PAT/PMT from the transport decoder at a predetermined time, and v) updating contents of the PSI memory using the received PAT/PMT.
- PID Program Identification
- PAT/PMT Program Association Table/Program Map Table
- FIG. 1 is a schematic block diagram showing the components of a general MPEG-2 decoding system
- FIG. 3 shows a general format of a transport packet in a transport stream
- FIG. 4 shows an exemplary format of each of a transport packet including a Program Association Table (PAT) and a transport packet including a specific Program Map Table (PMT) according to an embodiment of the present invention
- PAT Program Association Table
- PMT Program Map Table
- FIG. 6 is a process flow diagram showing how an MPEG-2 decoding system operates to change channels according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic block diagram showing the components of a general MPEG-2 decoding system for decoding multiple MPEG-2 transport streams TS 1 to TSn (ISO/IEC 13818-1 bit streams).
- the decoding system includes a transport decoder 112 having an output coupled to an elementary stream decoder (not shown), which includes at least one MPEG-2 audio decoder and at least one MPEG-2 video decoder.
- the transport streams TS 1 to TSn are provided by a modem, an ATM network, a digital storage medium, and different service providers.
- the transport streams TS 1 to TSn are provided to a multiplexer (MUX) 114 through bit stream inputs thereof, respectively.
- the multiplexer 114 selects one of the transport streams TS 1 to TSn according to a control signal inputted to the multiplexer 114 and provides the selected transport stream to the transport decoder 112 .
- the control signal is provided from a controller 110 which maps the channel numbers to transport stream sources.
- the controller 110 is activated in response to a channel change request signal provided from a user interface (not shown).
- the controller 110 In operation, if data of a desired channel, to which the current channel is to be changed, exists in a transport stream currently inputted to the transport decoder 112 , no change is made to the signal connection state of the multiplexer 114 . However, if the data of the desired channel exists in a different transport stream, the controller 110 outputs a suitable control signal to enable the multiplexer 114 to have a different signal connection state, so that a new transport stream, to which the current transport stream is to be changed, is inputted to the transport decoder 112 . To this end, the decoding system has to extract Program Specific Information (PSI) from the new transport stream inputted to the transport decoder 112 .
- PSI Program Specific Information
- FIG. 3 shows a general format of a transport packet in a transport stream
- FIG. 4 shows an exemplary format of each transport packet including a Program Association Table (PAT) and a transport packet including a specific Program Map Table (PMT) according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- PAT Program Association Table
- PMT Program Map Table
- each transport packet in an MPEG-2 transport stream is 188 bytes and includes a packet header and a packet payload.
- the packet header is 4 bytes
- the packet payload is 184 bytes if there is no adaptation field therein.
- the header includes a Program Identification (PID) of 13 bits.
- PID Program Identification
- the transport decoder 112 first waits for a transport packet P 1 including a PAT, and then receives and parses the transport packet P 1 . Thereafter, the transport decoder 112 confirms a PID (“PMT PID 1 ” in the example of FIG. 4 ) of a transport packet which includes a PMT for a desired program (whose program number is “1” in the example of FIG. 4 ), and then waits for a transport packet P 2 having the confirmed PID. Subsequently, the transport decoder 112 reads the transport packet P 2 including the PMT for the desired program to confirm PIDs of transport packets for the desired program. Finally, the transport decoder 112 recognizes transport packets having the confirmed PIDs for a Packetized Elementary Stream (PES) corresponding to the desired program and transfers the recognized transport packets to the elementary stream decoder.
- PES Packetized Elementary Stream
- FIG. 5 is a process flow diagram showing the operation steps of changing channel in a general MPEG-2 decoding system.
- a controller 110 instructs, at step 502 , a transport decoder 112 to change channels.
- the transport decoder 112 retrieves a transport packet including a PAT from a transport stream inputted thereto.
- the transport decoder 112 determines whether the transport packet including the PAT in the transport stream has confirmed the transport packet including the PAT in the transport stream. If the transport decoder 112 has confirmed the transport packet including the PMT in the transport stream, it reads (or confirms) the PIDs of transport packets for a PES corresponding to the desired program from the PMT. Thereafter, at step 512 , the transport decoder 112 informs the controller 110 of the completion of the channel change.
- each of the PAT and PMT may not be included in a specific transport packet. In most cases, each of the PAT and PMT is recorded in a number of transport packets. Further, transport packets including parts of the PAT and PMT may not reach the transport decoder continuously but distributed discontinuously in a number of different transport packets. Thus, the confirmation of the PAT and PMT may cause even a further significant delay (for example, a delay of several seconds).
- FIG. 2 is a schematic block diagram showing the components of an MPEG-2 decoding system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the inventive system is configured to reduce a time delay required to obtain the PSI for realizing a channel change from a transport stream.
- MPEG-2 transport streams TS 1 to TSn are provided to a multiplexer (MUX) 214 through bit stream inputs thereof, respectively.
- the multiplexer 214 selects one of the transport streams TS 1 to TSn according to a control signal inputted thereto and provides the selected transport stream to a transport decoder 212 .
- the control signal is provided from a controller 210 , which maps channel numbers to transport stream sources.
- the controller 210 is activated in response to a channel change request signal provided from a user interface (not shown).
- the multiplexer 214 may be replaced with a cross point switch or the like.
- the decoding system further includes a pre-decoder 216 and a PSI memory 218 .
- the PSI memory 218 has a pre-recorded PSI.
- the pre-decoder 216 receives a signal requesting channel change from the controller 210 (or directly from the user interface or the like) and confirms the PSI stored in the PSI memory 218 , and then provides PIDs for a Packetized Elementary Stream (PES) corresponding to a desired program to the transport decoder 212 .
- PES Packetized Elementary Stream
- the pre-decoder 216 is configured to receive the PSI from the transport decoder 212 at a predetermined time period to store it in the PSI memory 218 in order to update the PSI stored previously therein.
- the pre-decoder 216 first refers to the PSI (i.e., PMTs) stored in the PSI memory 218 to obtain PIDs of transport packets for a PES corresponding to the desired program in response to the channel change request.
- the pre-decoder 216 provides the PIDs obtained from the PSI memory 218 to the transport decoder 212 , and then the transport decoder 212 retrieves and decodes transport packets having the same PIDs from a transport stream inputted to the transport decoder 212 .
- the transport decoder 212 If the transport decoder 212 cannot retrieve the transport packets having the same PIDs from the transport stream, the transport decoder 212 informs the pre-decoder 216 thereof, so that the pre-decoder 216 can update the PSI (PAT/PMT).
- the transport decoder 212 functions to retrieve a PAT and PMTs from transport packets of a transport stream inputted thereto and provide them to the pre-decoder 216 . Based on the PAT/PMT information from the transport decoder 212 , the pre-decoder 216 updates contents of the PSI memory 218 .
- the transport decoder 212 may provide the PAT/PMT information to the pre-decoder 216 at intervals of a suitable preset period, irrespective of the channel change request by the user, and the pre-decoder 216 may update the contents of the PSI memory 218 on the basis of the information from the transport decoder 212 .
- FIG. 6 is a flow diagram showing the operation steps of an MPEG-2 decoding system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a controller 210 in response to a channel change request signal provided from a user interface (not shown), a controller 210 first instructs a pre-decoder 216 to change the current channel to a desired channel at step 602 .
- the pre-decoder 216 confirms a PMT stored in a PSI memory 218 to obtain PIDs of transport packets corresponding to the desired program.
- the pre-decoder 216 provides the PIDs obtained from the PSI memory 218 to a transport decoder 212 to inform the transport decoder 212 of the channel change request.
- the transport decoder 212 retrieves and reads transport packets having the PIDs for a PES corresponding to the desired program from a transport stream inputted thereto. Then, at step 614 , the transport decoder 212 transmits a signal for informing that the channel change has been completed to the pre-decoder 216 , and then performs a decoding operation at step 618 . If the channel change completion signal is received by the pre-decoder in step 614 , the pre-decoder 216 informs the controller 210 of the same channel change completion at step 616 .
- the transport decoder 212 confirms the impossibility at step 619 , and then transmits an error signal to the pre-decoder 216 at step 620 .
- the pre-decoder 216 Upon receipt of the error signal, the pre-decoder 216 outputs a PSI update request signal to the transport decoder 212 at step 622 .
- the transport decoder 212 retrieves (or searches for) a transport packet including a PAT from a transport stream inputted thereto at step 624 .
- the transport decoder 212 determines whether the transport packet including the PAT from the transport stream at step 626 . If the transport decoder 212 has confirmed the transport packet including the PAT from the transport stream at step 626 , the transport decoder 212 confirms a PID of a transport packet including a suitable PMT (for example, a PMT corresponding to the desired program) in the confirmed PAT. Then, at step 628 , the transport decoder 212 retrieves the transport packet including the PMT from the transport stream. Thereafter, if the transport decoder 212 has confirmed the transport packet including the PMT from the transport stream at step 630 , it transmits a channel change completion signal to the controller 210 at step 632 , and transmits the PMT to the pre-decoder 216 at step 634 .
- a suitable PMT for example, a PMT corresponding to the desired program
- the transport decoder 212 finally confirms the PIDs of transport packets for a PES corresponding to the desired program, in the PMT. Thereafter, at steps 638 and 640 , the transport decoder 212 retrieves and reads transport packets, which have the PIDs for the PES corresponding to the desired program, from the transport stream, and then performs a corresponding decoding operation. If the PMT from the transport decoder 212 is received in step 634 , the pre-decoder 216 updates contents of the PSI memory 218 according to the received PMT at step 636 .
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